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Sunday, January 18, 2026
Archers Set Sights on Pennsylvania Indoor Double-Header

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Bermuda’s top archery talents are finalizing their preparations for a high-stakes trip to the United States, as they gear up for back-to-back international competitions in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

A five-strong contingent of athletes, led by head coach Ross Roberts, will travel to the world-renowned Spooky Nook Sports Complex to test their mettle at the 2026 Lancaster Archery Classic and the Easton Youth & Collegiate Trophy Tournament.

The events, which run from January 21st to 25th, represent the opening international fixtures of the 2026 indoor season for the Bermuda Archery team.

The Lancaster Archery Classic is widely regarded as one of the most prestigious indoor tournaments on the global calendar, drawing thousands of archers to its unique 18-metre format.

Bermuda will be represented in the highly competitive Men’s Olympic Recurve Division by:

Camerin Pickering
Jamie Fraser

Both athletes will face a rigorous qualification round of 60 arrows, where "inner X" rings are scored as 11 points—meaning a perfect score of 660 is up for grabs. The top qualifiers will then progress to a dramatic head-to-head "Shoot-Up" finale, where the pressure of the spotlight and a raucous crowd becomes the ultimate test.

While the senior athletes tackle the Classic, Bermuda’s emerging stars will focus their efforts on the Easton Youth & Collegiate Trophy Tournament.

Elektra Smith is set to compete in the Women’s 18-20 (Junior) division, a key category for those looking to transition into the senior elite ranks.

Braeden Fraser will feature in the Cub Male Recurve (13-14) division, gaining vital experience on the international stage.

The youth tournament follows a similar 60-arrow qualification format, providing these younger athletes with a platform to showcase their development against some of the best talent on the US East Coast.

The trip is not solely about competition. Jaydon Roberts will also travel with the squad, utilizing the world-class facilities at the Lancaster Archery Academy for an intensive training block.

Under the watchful eye of Coach Ross Roberts, the team will look to sharpen their technique and mental fortitude ahead of a busy 2026 schedule. The head coach has previously highlighted the importance of these events for gauging international standing early in the year.
Friday, January 16, 2026
Smith Attends CFU Next Generation Referee Course

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Twenty-four match officials representing 15 Member Associations including Sar Smith from Bermuda will sharpen their skills during the 2026 edition of the CFU Next Generation Referee Course, to be held in St. Kitts from January 16th – 18th, 2026.

The intensive three-day program focuses on technical proficiency, physical fitness, and personal development. Delivery will be led by FIFA Fitness Refereeing Instructor and CFU Referees Committee Member Kelesha Antoine; FIFA Technical Instructor Dianne Ferreira-James; Concacaf Technical Instructor Ishan Philip; and Concacaf Fitness Instructor Rohan Thobourne. Dave Meikle, CFU Committee Member, serves as Course Administrator.

Following the in-person introductory module, training transitions to an online format, with instructors designing a bespoke training and mentorship program for participants. Those who demonstrate excellence will earn appointments to the CFU U-14 Challenge Series, at which point in-person training resumes.

Launched in 2022, Next Gen, as it is commonly called, was established to strengthen referee development across the Caribbean. It targets high-performing match officials within Member Associations who meet the prerequisites for progression to the FIFA International Referees List. The tripartite initiative is supported by CFU Member Associations and Concacaf.

Head of Refereeing at the St. Kitts and Nevis Football Association, Graeme Browne, welcomed the opportunity to contribute to regional referee development.

“During our most recent referee recruitment drive, we branded the initiative ‘Finding the Next Generation of Soccer Referees.’ What began as a local effort has evolved into a regional partnership, as the SKNFA and its Refereeing Department proudly join the CFU in developing the next generation of referees,” Browne said.

“On behalf of the SKNFA, and in my capacity as Head of Refereeing, I am delighted to welcome our young male and female referees to St. Kitts and Nevis for the 2026 CFU Next Gen Referee Course. This program represents the future of officiating, not only for your respective countries, but for the CFU region as a whole,” Browne added.

“Hosting this course underscores our commitment to developing the next generation of match officials. It will equip participants with the tools, guidance, and mentorship necessary to become confident, knowledgeable, and professional referees. We are confident that their time here will be both educational and inspiring, and that it will play a meaningful role in their continued development.”
Thursday, January 15, 2026
Bermuda Under-17 Women Ready for Home Soil Battle

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The Bermuda Football Association (BFA) has officially unveiled the 21-player squad set to carry the island’s hopes in the upcoming Concacaf Women’s Under-17 Qualifiers.

Bermuda will host the high-stakes Group B fixtures at the Flora Duffy South Field Stadium, where they will face off against Panama, Suriname, and Bonaire. The group was originally a five-team pool, but the withdrawal of St. Kitts and Nevis leaves four nations to battle for a spot in the Championship round.

Head coach Gary Adams expressed his confidence in the squad’s balance, highlighting the mix of local and overseas-based talent. Many of the selected players are no strangers to the international stage, having gained vital experience in last year’s Concacaf Championship.

"I am very excited and look forward to leading this group through the first round of World Cup Qualifiers," Adams said. "The new structure, which sees an under-17 World Cup every year, is both challenging and exciting. We aim to repeat our success of qualifying for the Championship Round with the ultimate goal of the World Cup later this year in Morocco."

The qualifiers represent the first step on the road to the 2026 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in Morocco.

Bermuda will look to utilize home-field advantage to secure the top spot in the group, as only the group winners and the best runners-up will advance to the final qualifying phase.

The Bermuda Under 17 Women’s National Team Roster is:

GOALKEEPERS:

Semaj Baisden-Scott; Sydney Denkins; Kyra Simmons

DEFENDERS:

Janiya Sealey; Zalaye Showers; R-Zanee Evans-Waldron; Kiara Deane; Antoinette Barry; Nila Samuels; Khloe Curling; Tayte Glasgow

MIDFIELDERS:

Amiya James; Evans Welch; Cayli Dowling; Avery Taylor; Mia Daponte;

FORWARDS:

Milan Gibbons-Thomas; Priya Dill; Daley Outerbridge; Nadia Medeiros; Riley Khan

The new schedule of matches at the Flora Duffy South Field Stadium is as follows:

January 24

2pm: Panama vs Bonaire
7pm: Bermuda vs Suriname

January 26

2pm: Suriname vs Panama
7pm: Bonaire vs Bermuda

January 28

2pm: Suriname vs Bonaire
7pm: Panama vs Bermuda
Friday, January 09, 2026
Bermuda’s 2026 PGA Bermuda Championships Dates Confirmed

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Bermuda will remain a pivotal stop on the global golf map as the US PGA Tour officially unveiled its eight-tournament fall schedule for 2026. The high-stakes "FedExCup Fall" series, which determines player eligibility for the following season, features two stops in Mexico and a return to Japan, but the Atlantic jewel remains a standout fixture.

The Butterfield Bermuda Championship is set to return to the world-renowned Port Royal Golf Course in Southampton from October 21st - 25th.

Moving slightly forward in the calendar from its traditional November slot, the Bermuda event will serve as a critical fourth stop in the eight-week sprint. With only the top 125 players in the FedExCup standings securing their full playing cards for 2027, the pressure at Port Royal—notorious for its swirling Atlantic winds and the dramatic, oceanfront par-three 16th hole—will be at an all-time high.

The tournament arrives on the heels of a thrilling 2025 edition, where American Adam Schenk claimed his first PGA Tour title with a gritty 12-under-par finish. Schenk joined an illustrious list of Port Royal champions, including Rafael Campos, Camilo Villegas, and Seamus Power.

"The PGA Tour is pleased to introduce exciting new events alongside the global appeal of stops in Japan, Mexico, and Bermuda," said Tyler Dennis, the Tour’s Chief Competitions Officer. "Fans can expect rich storylines as players look to secure their status for the 2027 season."

The event continues to be a massive economic driver for the island, with past editions generating over $17 million in local impact. For Bermuda’s local qualifiers, it remains the ultimate opportunity to test their mettle against the world's best on home soil.
Monday, January 05, 2026
Road to the World Cup: Bermuda ready to Host Qualifiers

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Bermuda is less than 20 days away from a historic sporting milestone as the island prepares to host Round One of the 2026 CONCACAF Women's Under-17 Qualifiers.

The tournament, which serves as the opening chapter of the journey toward the next FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup, will see the Flora Duffy South Field Stadium at the National Sports Center take center stage from January 24th to February 2nd. For Bermuda, the selection as a host nation is a significant fillip, providing a rare opportunity to compete for a World Cup berth in front of a home crowd.

CONCACAF confirmed that Bermuda will lead Group B in a round-robin format against four visiting nations. The schedule is set to be a grueling test of endurance and tactical discipline for Head Coach Gary Adams' side as they face off against:

Panama
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Suriname
Bonaire

The group presents a fascinating mix of regional powerhouses and emerging programs. Panama, often a heavyweight in Central American football, is expected to be Bermuda's toughest hurdle, while the matchups against Caribbean rivals Saint Kitts and Nevis and Suriname will be vital for securing a top-two finish.

The tournament structure is unforgiving; only the group winners and the two best second-place finishers across all six groups will advance to the Final Round. There, they will join the region's pre-seeded "Big Four"—Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and the United States—to battle for the final World Cup spots.

As the countdown reaches the final two weeks, local organizers are hoping for a bumper turnout. For a nation with a rich footballing heritage, the prospect of seeing the island's next generation of female stars take their first step toward a World Cup is an opportunity the Bermuda public will not want to miss.

Bermuda Game Schedule @ Flora Duffy South Field Stadium

Saturday January 24th


Panama vs. Bonaire
Bermuda vs. Saint Kitts and Nevis

Monday January 26th

Suriname vs. Panama
Bonaire vs. Bermuda

Wednesday January 28th

Bonaire vs. Saint Kitts and Nevis
Bermuda vs. Suriname

Friday January 30th

Suriname vs. Bonaire
Saint Kitts and Nevis vs. Panama

Sunday February 1st

Saint Kitts and Nevis vs. Suriname
Panama vs. Bermuda

 
 
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